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guest: number one, our national security, the united states of america depends on defense dollars. those are being cut, too, but not in proportion to foreign aid. defense, diplomacy, and development. turmoil, terrorists -- they find a very for tile soil when they are in communities that are lacking the basic essentials of life. it is in our interest. secondly, we are amoral society. ithere are many people who support foreign aid because they understand it is important to help people whether it is hiv aids, malaria, drinking water. i have been to some countries where family planning is not adequate, and women who can barely support their children are having a ninth or a tent child. it is in the interest of the united states. we are a society thatelieves ave to b .. others. host: one last article and then to your calls. the treasury secretary has been on capitol hill trying to make the case for maintaining funding levels for key foreign aid programs. here is the headline. >> host: tim geithner, treasury secretary scad in congress as the world's bank failure to finance the capital inc
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the size of it and may be able to gauge how big it might be when it comes across the coast of north america. >> so it could be many hours yet before we know whether tsunami will actually strike hawaii area? >> yes. out in the open osha tsunami wave travels at about 600 miles an hour so it takes quite a few hours to go across the paichblingt well dr. hammer with the uc pwer berkeley size meteorology department thanks for coming on with us and more insight into what happened in japan. appreciate it. >> we want to check in now with sandy with more on the tsunami warnings that we have been talking about. sandy. >> well, as you look at this graphic here you will see that there has been numerous activity here. numerous earthquake that have been reported here. the largest of course 8.9 at 9:46 p.has been another earthquake on the scale 6.4 at 10:06. this has generated a tsunami warping for russia, japan, this is sent out by the pacific tsunami warning center. the pacific tsunami warning center japan russia guam are unthe warning. the watch is in effect for fill peerngs indonesian and we look at ha
the size of it and may be able to gauge how big it might be when it comes across the coast of north america. >> so it could be many hours yet before we know whether tsunami will actually strike hawaii area? >> yes. out in the open osha tsunami wave travels at about 600 miles an hour so it takes quite a few hours to go across the paichblingt well dr. hammer with the uc pwer berkeley size meteorology department thanks for coming on with us and more insight into what happened in japan....
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history so the expectation is that the tsunami would spread across the pacific it's already hit south america now about a half a meter high so it was exactly the right thing to do. i was just reporting as well just before you came online with us we're hearing of all powerful quake so rocking when a garneau prefecture tonight of course it's even more frightening for people involved because of course it's dark in japan how bigger threats are the likely aftershocks which we can expect like these in the next few days if you think it could be worse to come. well for eight point nine we'd expect the aftershocks to be an order of magnitude less as a maximum so maybe up to seven point nine many of the aftershocks that we've seen so far have been larger than the haiti earthquake yeah i was going to say can you put this in context for us the earthquake in christchurch the other day that was a six point nine if i remember what are we talking about when we're talking about eight point nine on the on the scale of things get how bad was it. extremely bad the question recent christchurch earthquake was six
history so the expectation is that the tsunami would spread across the pacific it's already hit south america now about a half a meter high so it was exactly the right thing to do. i was just reporting as well just before you came online with us we're hearing of all powerful quake so rocking when a garneau prefecture tonight of course it's even more frightening for people involved because of course it's dark in japan how bigger threats are the likely aftershocks which we can expect like these...
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intelligence officer for east asia, then as the directer to the american institute in taiwan which handles america's diplomatic relations with taiwan. and then as the directer of cneps as we call it. the author of many books on asia, his latest book is -- which came out just a few months ago -- is called "the perils of proximity: china/japan security relations." next to him is barry bosworth, senior fellow in the global economy and development program andbe the robert v. russo chair of international economic here at brookings. his research focuses on the determinants of economic growth in developed, developing countries. he's the author of many studies in this area. he was the directer of the president's council on wage and price stability back in the 1970s and has taught at berkeley and at harvard. next to him is bether ferrence, focusing particularly on the impact of natural disasters. her latest book is "the politics of protection: or the limits of humanitarian action." and finally, on the far right is charlie evanger, the directer of our security initiative, who is the expert in a whole range of
intelligence officer for east asia, then as the directer to the american institute in taiwan which handles america's diplomatic relations with taiwan. and then as the directer of cneps as we call it. the author of many books on asia, his latest book is -- which came out just a few months ago -- is called "the perils of proximity: china/japan security relations." next to him is barry bosworth, senior fellow in the global economy and development program andbe the robert v. russo chair...
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and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n. security council, but no american ground troops will be sent to libya. french and british warplanes could be in the air over libya by tomorrow. hours after the u.n. resolution passed, the qaddafi regime declared a cease-fire, but his forces reportedly kept shelling two cities-- misurata and ajdabiya. and there are also reports that qaddafi's forces are headed toward benghazi, the rebels' capital. david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. less than 24 hours after the u.n. security council passed that resolution authorizing air strikes against l
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you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide area of damage, extending his sympathy to the victims of the unfolding disaster. >> asking for help from other countries and people will need that help as we start to get an assessment of what is going on. fire is a huge concern as you heard the prime minister discussing at nuclear sites, also a huge concern saying so far no disasters at that point. they shut down automatically. details on this are still coming in. we have heard reports of one death. obviously, those numbers -- that number is definitely expected to rise. so, we are continuing to get more pictures in. we'll bring you the very latest at abc news after
you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide...
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>> that was part of the america's cup -- what we call the america's cup 34 program. there will be a spectator area at the start and finish line of the race. so that is for the beginning and end of the race. it is a beautiful area out there, and i think it gives the court some opportunity for future use of that space. -- it gives the port some opportunity for future use of that space. >> that dovetails into questions i had about some complementary use with the america's cup. are there any aspects of design that would make sense to incorporate, either for america's cup or not, as the case may be? >> regarding accommodating the america's cup, the project is being accelerated to accommodate america's cup, and the shed at the end of pier 27, the remainder which we did not anticipate falling down, is being removed for the spectator function, and squaring off of that historical structure had already been compromised back in the 1960's when the the shed for 27 was added on. it is being squared off in a matter that we hope to be consistent with the secretary's standards, and
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tsunami and rapid succession that had already resulted in twice as many deaths as al qaeda's attack on america 9/11 and of course no one believes that the deaths and the finding of the day is over yet. the earthquake and the tsunami have also caused fires and explosions of nuclear power plants that could have nightmares consequences for japan and perhaps other countries as well. japan has been considered the gold standard of earthquake preparedness because they had repeated experience with earthquakes, but this earthquake registered 9.0 on the richter scale. when i say that i always remember the great san francisco earthquake was apparently 7.6 on the richter scale so you can imagine the consequences here. the ways of disaster set off by this earthquake in japan have exceeded the country's extraordinary preparations. so the event of the past week in japan lind a sense of urgency to our hearing today and as we asked how well-prepared is america for a catastrophe perhaps women equal to that occurring now in japan. our committee called its 2006 report about fema's response to hurricane katrina, q
tsunami and rapid succession that had already resulted in twice as many deaths as al qaeda's attack on america 9/11 and of course no one believes that the deaths and the finding of the day is over yet. the earthquake and the tsunami have also caused fires and explosions of nuclear power plants that could have nightmares consequences for japan and perhaps other countries as well. japan has been considered the gold standard of earthquake preparedness because they had repeated experience with...
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that's more than half the population of america. in my state of illinois, one million people listened to our 14 million public radio stations and three million people rely on our eight public television stations. all told, funding for public broadcasting works out to about about $1.35 per american per year. 11 cents a month? i'd say that's a bargain. it's a fraction of what people would pay to get good information. eliminating federal funding for the corporation for public broadcast something going to force many smaller stations to close if the house republicans have their way. the first ones hit, west virginia, rural areas of illinois, small town america. they will be the ones to lose the service first. rural communities will be really hard hit as they rely more than big stations and big cities on federal funding. cutting all funding for public broadcasting, does anybody seriously believe that's going to affect the deficit? but it would be a great loss to tens of millions of americans who rely on public broadcasting for quality ent
that's more than half the population of america. in my state of illinois, one million people listened to our 14 million public radio stations and three million people rely on our eight public television stations. all told, funding for public broadcasting works out to about about $1.35 per american per year. 11 cents a month? i'd say that's a bargain. it's a fraction of what people would pay to get good information. eliminating federal funding for the corporation for public broadcast something...
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good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is sunday, march 13th. and every time we see new pictures like this, it is truly hard to absorb. this natural disaster has now spawned a potential nuclear one. japanese officials say there have been partial meltdowns at a pair of nuclear reactors that were damaged in the quake and then in the tsunami afterwards. four others are at serious risk this morning. they're warning that another explosion like the one we saw yesterday could be imminent. so far there are no reports of any massive radiation leaks. but 170,000 people have been evacuated from the areas around those nuclear facilities. >> and as far as getting the latest numbers, right now the official death toll is at 977 but an official in one state says there could be as many as 10,000 dead. it's estimated around 10,000 are missing, although the official number is much lower, just 739. and 49 countries, including the u.s., have stepped forward to help japan. >> this morning the race is on to rescue the people who survived this disaster. so we're going
good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this is sunday, march 13th. and every time we see new pictures like this, it is truly hard to absorb. this natural disaster has now spawned a potential nuclear one. japanese officials say there have been partial meltdowns at a pair of nuclear reactors that were damaged in the quake and then in the tsunami afterwards. four others are at serious risk this morning. they're warning that another explosion like the one we saw...
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. >> hinojosa: so when you look out into america, let's-- because you do a lot of international work, and we're going to get into that in a second-- but what do you see? because i always feel like it's constant contradiction, you know? on the one hand, a sense of younger women feeling empowered-- being able to talk about their vaginas, et cetera-- on the other hand, it feels like, you know, very crude; that somehow women who are, you know, more sexually "out there" are using it in a way that maybe is not the... what do you see when you look out? >> you know, i know this is a general way of seeing it, but-- and the word is still not the best word-- but patriarchy is still alive, you know? we're still living within a patriarchal structure. >> hinojosa: so define "patriarchy" for our viewers. >> to me, patriarchy is really the notion that there is a father... kind of omnipotent father state, and the mechanisms of that are kind of occupation domination. i think it means that values that are not necessarily attributable to a man or a woman but maybe called feminine-- values of cooperation,
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it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the founder banking systems. they need a stronger economy. that is what we are here to do. >> thank you for that response. i heard my friend talked about all we have in the bill. it seems like they are the voice for medium-sized and large banks. explain to me why they are so concerned? >> many thought the business models are a way the round -- the world is. we need to figure out how to turn the revenues. king it impossible to compare one project with others. some of them are very concerned. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tha
it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the...
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. >> herman cain is on the economy with spiraling downward of america and whether he will run for the republican nomination. >> i put my pillow and the water. it is up to the neck. the feedback that we've gone from across the country, tens of thousands who are willing to volunteer. >> this sunday at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. beginning april 1 and throughout the month, we will feature the winners of the studentcam competition. in late 1300 students submitted documentary's focusing on a topic that better help them understand the role of the federal government. watch them on c-span and see the students who created them. see them any time online at studentcam.org. >> now president obama on the situation in libya. he said muammar gaddafi must put his government's words into action and implement a cease- fire against rebel forces or face the enforcement of a no-fly zone over parts of this country by the u.s. and its allies. yesterday the u.n. security council passed a resolution authorizing military force if necessary to protect civilian populated areas that are under the
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for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations based less of their power supply on nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among c's knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a good idea my personal feeling is that building nuclear plants anywhere is not a good idea for basically economic reasons they're very expensive they tend to be unreliable they are kind of electricity which is very inflexible and difficult for an electricity system to use because you can lose a thousand megawatts in two minutes in one way and another i have never been persuaded that the economic case for nuclear power is especially convincing and in recent years of course that has been the major controversy about nuclear power investment all over the world private investors do not want to spend
for russia or for north america for that reason japan is very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes the japanese have chosen to build a lot of nuclear power stations based less of their power supply on nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among c's knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a...
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captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama continues his trip in latin america. tomorrow, he is in santiago, chilly. you can see his speech live tomorrow about 3:30 p.m. eastern. >> joining us on "newsmakers," the chair of the nuclear regulatory commission appointed by president obama. thank you so much for being with us. "the new york times", and steve powers, energy reporters. you will get a status report on japan tomorrow. what you think you learn? guest: we will have a meeting with the full commission on the nrc. we will have a brief discussion on what kind of impact radiation could have for the public, and then we will take a look at some things, kind of a plan for a plant for how we intend to go forward and what kinds of things we may need to look at for u.s. nuclear reactors. host: with the fukushima plant in particular, at two of the six reactors are under control. japanese officials have indicated that this facility will have to be shut down. guest: we are continuing to monitor the situation. we have a team of nrc experts and tokyo and are working with
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so sometimes even the minds of america is not enough and. ok boys. stranded ship back to school but understandably eagle and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the robust handy work and the owner's business will secure. live is a sculptor and caught himself and the project is too big or too strange to take home but. apart from the old fantasy forest creature flat has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar tablecloth to an eagle embossed copra. so one month to. his written. but of course each piece has to start somewhere. something like this excellent perfect play with power tools i love it. when i was going to give me a quick course in woodwork one a warm and that meant getting hold of the chisel. and play with it. i was wiggling away on glass mirror i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen out on the street if we might be able to do something similar. to rejoin haven't you want to figure sculpture. let's go show you your. plant told me to meet him out in
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today, latin america is democratic. virtually all the people here have gone from living under a dictatorship to democracy. we have seen historic, peaceful transfers of power. the work of perfecting ever democracies is never done. this is outstanding progress that has been made here in the americas. today, latin america is growing. they made a tough but necessary reforms. they have handled the economic downturn better than other regions. tens of millions of people have been lifted from extreme poverty. a new middle-class is demanding more of themselves and more from their government. latin america is coming together to address shared challenges. when a coup in honduras threatened a democratic process, the nations of the hemisphere in felt the democratic charge, helping to lay this foundation for a return to the pool of law. contributions of latin american countries have been critical in haiti as well as latin america diplomacy in the elections in haiti. that america is contributing to global prosperity in the security. l
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competitive nyssa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase in it from our terrill mortality versus the other industrialized nations has been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long sort of a hole toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the decline of that particular country has gone on you know you look at the u.k. and the suez canal and see the next hundred fifty six how that was you know they realized at that point the jig is up we can't really support this level of empire we need to drop our let's talk about quantitative easing for a second does perpetual war mean perpetual quantitative easing i don't know if you saw jim records piece recently on king world is but he talks about how the talk about q.e. three coming up in june is a mess misnomer because the fed's balance sheets roughly three trillion dollars so a maturing of the
competitive nyssa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase in it from our terrill mortality versus the other industrialized nations has been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long sort of a hole toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the...
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cover up in a san francisco redevelopment perfect jekt and e mails veal a phone shall health hazard z america's job outlook. one lawmaker says the country reached a cross road. >> i pulled back the cover of my sun roof... >> michael finney has a case of a shattered sun roof and evidence proved the claims of what caused it were wrong. it's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. >> and it only takes 22 characters to tweet "happy birthday, twitter". >> the company turned five years old today. >> started with a simple tweet and blossomed into a social phenomenon. >> this is a twit pick of the miracle on the hudson. >> and ashton kutcher became the first tweeter
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"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh, come on now! don't do that to me! >> reporter: tripoli's pro- qaddafi mobs, who've continued today to play to the foreign press gallery, can read between the lines of the u.n. resolution. the stated objective is to stop bloodshed, but the unstated objective is pretty clear-- regime change. >> suarez: and now a view from benghazi. al jazeera reported late today that qaddafi's forces continued advancing to towns 30 miles from the city. earlier, hari sreenivasan talked by skype with james foley of the international web site global post, who was at a restaurant in benghazi. >> sreenivasan: jam
"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh,...
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com slash usa we've also got a lot of great stuff on our you tube page at youtube dot com slash r t america and christine thanks for watching have a great night. well . review the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. max kaiser and this is the kaiser report covering all the markets finance and scandals around the globe let's bring in stuart stacy herbert max keiser if i write you a present you got for me or. what is that well i'm calling it stacy herbert sunshine in a can it's a little bit of a plutonium mix of uranium because according to the first headline max a glowing report on radiation he has apparently radiation is good for you. so this is ann coulter and. she wrote on her blog that regarding japan the good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from nuclear power plants is now probably much less likely to get cancer we did recently discuss agatha logic capitalism and this is a prime example of it either using fake science or mis misleading using science because there is research into the effects of radiation that can be posit
com slash usa we've also got a lot of great stuff on our you tube page at youtube dot com slash r t america and christine thanks for watching have a great night. well . review the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. max kaiser and this is the kaiser report covering all the markets finance and scandals around the globe let's bring in stuart stacy herbert max keiser if i write you a present you got for me or. what is that well i'm calling it stacy...
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relations with south and central america. she will be at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be live at 2:00 p.m. eastern, also on c span. >> i put my toe in the water. it is now up to my neck and the feedback that we have gotten from people across this country, tens of thousands, who are willing to volunteer. >> the head of fema says his agency would not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfoiledding in japan. however, administrator craig fugate told a senate committee yesterday the government as a whole is better prepared to deal with emergencies than it was before hurricane katrina. also testifying, the former inspector general who assessed fema operations since the hurricane. this is about two hours. >> the hearing will come to order. i thank everyone for their patience. as you know we had two votes on the floor. so we delayed the start of the hearing. i welcome, everyone. we convene this hearing which had been long-planned, long-scheduled on fema's ability to respond to
relations with south and central america. she will be at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be live at 2:00 p.m. eastern, also on c span. >> i put my toe in the water. it is now up to my neck and the feedback that we have gotten from people across this country, tens of thousands, who are willing to volunteer. >> the head of fema says his agency would not be able to handle a nuclear emergency similar to the events unfoiledding in japan. however,...
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. >>> america joins the rescue. we're headed out to the "uss ronald reagan," now running search and rescue flights off the japanese coast, despite the risk of drifting radiation. we're getting an exclusive look into the it effort. >>> and domestic concerns. retailers set out of iodide tab lets as americans stock up, fearful of what's happening in japan could happen here. with u.s. nuclear reactors built atop fault lines, how big is the risk? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran and cynthia mcfadden in new york city and bill weir in japan, this is "nightline," march 15th, 2011. >> and good evening from the atsugi naval air station. it is wednesday afternoon here in japan. we're waiting to board that flight to the "uss ronald reagan," the massive u.s. aircraft carrier off the coast of tsunami-ravaged japan. more on that in a moment. first, the most pressing news, the fear of nuclear fallout from that ravaged fukushima daiichi power plant, where last night another explosion and fire pro
. >>> america joins the rescue. we're headed out to the "uss ronald reagan," now running search and rescue flights off the japanese coast, despite the risk of drifting radiation. we're getting an exclusive look into the it effort. >>> and domestic concerns. retailers set out of iodide tab lets as americans stock up, fearful of what's happening in japan could happen here. with u.s. nuclear reactors built atop fault lines, how big is the risk? >> announcer: from...
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experts on "good morning america" say the situation appears headed to the catastrophe. >> i think we're close to the point of return. if i had the ear of a japanese prime minister, i would exercise the chernobyl action, put the japanese air force on standby. assemble a fleet of helicopters, get sand and concrete to sandbag the reactors. >> despite the situation in japan, right now there is no direct threat of radiation going to the u.s. you can see hillary clinton met with the foreign minister at a g-8 summit. >> japan is a generous donor to any disaster in the world. the world comes together to support japan in its hour of need. >> eight more experts from the nuclear regulatory commission are on their way to japan, meantime, the navy says more of their crew members were exposed to exposed to very low levels of radiation and had to be decontaminated after delivering food, water and blankets. despite assurance that radiation from japan is highly unlikely to reach the west coast. they local pharmacies have run out of potassium iodide. >> to inject that, the thyroid gland will put you at g
experts on "good morning america" say the situation appears headed to the catastrophe. >> i think we're close to the point of return. if i had the ear of a japanese prime minister, i would exercise the chernobyl action, put the japanese air force on standby. assemble a fleet of helicopters, get sand and concrete to sandbag the reactors. >> despite the situation in japan, right now there is no direct threat of radiation going to the u.s. you can see hillary clinton met with...
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lurz were making iridescent glass before louis comfort tiffany really took it to its high point in america in the 1900s. anyway let's have a look at the piece itself, because what makes it special is it's in a nice frame. and the frame itself is german pewter, austrian pewter. and it's very organic, because this is very much an art nouveau shape. it's very much art nouveau in period. the glass itself is actually a very deep cobalt blue. the technique here is referred to as papillon glass, or butterfly glass. in other words, it has the effect almost of an iridescent butterfly wing. anyway, people collect them. lots of people love iridescent glass. and lurz and tiffany, the top of the tree. well, i don't know what your son's father-in-law paid for the house, but you can tell him that the vase that was left behind is worth a princely sum of around about £800. he'll be pleased to hear that. - yeah. - he will indeed.
lurz were making iridescent glass before louis comfort tiffany really took it to its high point in america in the 1900s. anyway let's have a look at the piece itself, because what makes it special is it's in a nice frame. and the frame itself is german pewter, austrian pewter. and it's very organic, because this is very much an art nouveau shape. it's very much art nouveau in period. the glass itself is actually a very deep cobalt blue. the technique here is referred to as papillon glass, or...
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that actually hasn't happened not even slightly for you know people still lease of america are still addicted to their t.v.'s and watch it some ridiculously number of hours per day and so it hasn't happened yet people been calling for the death of t.v. for a while it's going to be a little was right but a company like netflix another internet wunderkind is now commissioning original t.v. content directly so they're bypassing the agencies bypassing the studios at first i was kind of skeptical because a lot of these like oh we're going to do our own content thing sounds a little weird but someone pointed out to me you know it's like h.b.o. does it's own content they started all this distribution platform for movies and t.v. shows they started getting into their own t.v. shows and it's been a huge hit and a reason why people are switching to h.b.o. if they can get really good quality like. well produced dramas like h.b.o. has i can totally see it being a successful business for them all right let's talk about a couple of the competitors in this space if you go to business insider dot co
that actually hasn't happened not even slightly for you know people still lease of america are still addicted to their t.v.'s and watch it some ridiculously number of hours per day and so it hasn't happened yet people been calling for the death of t.v. for a while it's going to be a little was right but a company like netflix another internet wunderkind is now commissioning original t.v. content directly so they're bypassing the agencies bypassing the studios at first i was kind of skeptical...
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america branch, 663 tamalpais drive. heather holmes is on the scene. we are going to get to her in a minute. right now she is gathering information. as soon as she is ready we will go to her. >>> the death count in japan, 1900. some officials 10,000 people are dead from the earthquake and tsunami, which they upgrated today to a 9.0. a japanese news agency said 2,000 bodies washed up. 3,000 other are reported missing and 450,000 more are staying in shelters. tonight concerns over a melt down at one of the nuclear plants in japan are mounting following a hydrogen explosion that fukushima daiichi plants. all of the plants lost their cooling system in the earthquake and tsunami last friday. a travel warning today for u.s. citizens, not to go to japan unless absolutely necessary. flights have resume in japan. 1200 american citizens are in the northeastern part of the country. >> in the bay area, the red cross and san francisco leaders are coordinating fund raising efforts for earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. they have met with a representative from
america branch, 663 tamalpais drive. heather holmes is on the scene. we are going to get to her in a minute. right now she is gathering information. as soon as she is ready we will go to her. >>> the death count in japan, 1900. some officials 10,000 people are dead from the earthquake and tsunami, which they upgrated today to a 9.0. a japanese news agency said 2,000 bodies washed up. 3,000 other are reported missing and 450,000 more are staying in shelters. tonight concerns over a melt...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- more fears that the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant is raising radiation levels in the sea surrounding it. and a man undergoes a full face transplant. hello. colonel gaddafi's government in libya is telling reporters that foreign attacks that killed many people at ports and at the airport, which it describes as the series -- as a civilian airport. the government also says the last rebel stronghold in the west of the country has fallen to gaddafi loyalists. earlier, gaddafi troops were accused of firing on civilians. there is no doubt that a third night of bombardment is under way. this is the scene in the capitol. attacks on the first two nights were at a series of libyan targets, including colonel gaddafi's compound. but coalition leaders including president obama insisted the mission is not regime change. >> already in the war has come to the heart of the gaddafi's regime, to his own compound. we heard the hard, metallic flood of t
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- more fears that the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant is raising radiation levels in the sea surrounding it. and a man undergoes a full face transplant. hello. colonel gaddafi's government in libya is telling reporters that foreign attacks that killed many people at ports and at the airport, which it describes as the series -- as a civilian...
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allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that led to his early exit from his stride amp and he took the first secondly at sixty three. racking up a second six one elsewhere it was a shock result and that that was a school seed run in so doing crash actually german philipp kohlschreiber so doing came in to snatch the trees titles under his girls already this year fell to three seconds in the opener for example it's my break both driver in the running second. and finally found us where russian kick boxing fans have a new warrior to cheer on but you know how he called the flames the biggest win of his career with victory over twenty one legend albert kraus here in moscow and. watch the action unfold. what does it take to become the best the answer be the best make it as you can make it through major league week in week next week days including live she's meaning he wound up in a waiting sleep issue. you washington can't claim to be anywhere near the summit tonig
allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that led to his early exit from his stride amp and he took the first secondly at sixty three. racking up a second six one elsewhere it was a shock result and that that was a school seed run in so doing crash actually german philipp kohlschreiber so doing came in to snatch the trees titles under his girls already this year...
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"good morning america." >> the earlier signs are intestinal tracks. those can look like a stomach flu and when you have all these people evacuated, they have to sort out the difference. >> there are three factors can put you at greater risk. first proximity. how close are you to the release. intention. how much was released and were there any barriers between you and that radiation. and duration. how long were you exposed. president obama says he continues to be heartbroken by the images of japan's devastation and this morning he made a promise. >> the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. and we will stand with the people of japan in the difficult days ahead. >> u.s. military aid is slowly arriving but there was a setback today. the u.s. navy had to move several ships away after low radiation. >> the army corps of years plans to use sonar to locate several boats that sank after the waves hit on friday. one of our photographers went on aride with fish and game officials and assess the dam
"good morning america." >> the earlier signs are intestinal tracks. those can look like a stomach flu and when you have all these people evacuated, they have to sort out the difference. >> there are three factors can put you at greater risk. first proximity. how close are you to the release. intention. how much was released and were there any barriers between you and that radiation. and duration. how long were you exposed. president obama says he continues to be...
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america, wake up -- i am talking to you by english language. america, wake up. it is bad for us if we have the same earthquake, like we had in japan. 10,000 people have been disappeared. they lost everything, cars, whatever they have. our friends, our families, supervisors. such as john avalos, jane kim, and others, and i would like to see -- that she fire -- let us see what they are going to do, mr. john avalos and ms. jane kim. this is a time to teach us what we can do to help my neighbor. i need help. i need your help. other people began. children, people older than me. john avalos, i talk to you at this moment because you are very close to me. we would like to handle that problem suint -- soon or later and for the supervisors to try to do -- and training. in your district, how we can help each other. the people lost their lives because they do not know what to do, or they do something wrong, but if we have a player, maybe we can save other people. -- if we have a planned, maybe we can save other people. -- if we have a plan. [bell] president chiu: thank you.
america, wake up -- i am talking to you by english language. america, wake up. it is bad for us if we have the same earthquake, like we had in japan. 10,000 people have been disappeared. they lost everything, cars, whatever they have. our friends, our families, supervisors. such as john avalos, jane kim, and others, and i would like to see -- that she fire -- let us see what they are going to do, mr. john avalos and ms. jane kim. this is a time to teach us what we can do to help my neighbor. i...
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patriarch they crippled america and you will be opened fire with an automatic rifle entered to mock in an army uniform and open fire or open fire in a crowded lot in the west bank town of hebron adly forty palestinians were killed or more wounded when it thirty eight people prayed celebrating the arab pact their grama down they were both politically gun down by an israeli settler it is one of the more militant settlement turned away thank you he was among the most militant members i must remind you of that they not only killed so many palestinians he is they richly responsible through all this way both suicide bombers. only after he's missing. will they be a palestinian i can tell you when you see a foreigner and you see what's happening to them you can only come to one conclusion and the palestinians are one of the most current people in the woods even i would say one of the less violent people in the world because any people would explode if people would have done with their doing. as a fetus as less than human and not all that are going to take our land deprive us of all of our righ
patriarch they crippled america and you will be opened fire with an automatic rifle entered to mock in an army uniform and open fire or open fire in a crowded lot in the west bank town of hebron adly forty palestinians were killed or more wounded when it thirty eight people prayed celebrating the arab pact their grama down they were both politically gun down by an israeli settler it is one of the more militant settlement turned away thank you he was among the most militant members i must remind...
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. >> and coming up, michael finney looks at positions of america's health care reform about to go into affect in the second year. >> and where bay area drivers were nailed in a sting operation for failing to stop for pedestrian autos and steve jobs is ordered to respond to claims he won a musical monopoly. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a lot of drivers in belmont who did not stop for ped december streenz were surprised to get tickets. and more than 4,000 ped december streenz were killed in u.s. traffic accidents. and 59,000 were injured in 2009. that is the most current information for the national transportation safety board and vic lee is in bell monlt. officers were involved in risky business today. >> and it was risky business for some of -- there is one that didn't stop for me. there is another one. listen, i'm not going to take my life into my hands this, is el camino and fifth street where one of the sting operations took place. belmont police took that statistic mentioned to start today by launching this sting h
. >> and coming up, michael finney looks at positions of america's health care reform about to go into affect in the second year. >> and where bay area drivers were nailed in a sting operation for failing to stop for pedestrian autos and steve jobs is ordered to respond to claims he won a musical monopoly. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a lot of drivers in belmont who did not stop for ped december...
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leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to? >> i'm not sure it's feasible to compete with china. what we are good at is the production of advanced goods. >> reporter: when it comes to clothing, he means labs like this one at the north face in california. testing the latest in waterproof jackets. windproof. winter proof. the kind of advanced clothing foreign competitors can't match. in fact, 400 people have jobs because of this one lab alone. and back in that very public lab we created, one couple, determined to find american. even the t-shirt, she said, "honey, take it off." >> haiti. >> hai
leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to?...
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car company will stop production in america. general motors says it will shut down its plant in louisiana next week because it can't get parts from japan. >>> this morning libya announced it is stopping military operations against rebel forces. the libyan foreign minister said the government declared a cease fire, he says, to protect libyan citizens. earlier libya closed its airspace to all traffic. that follows yesterday's vote by the u.n. security council to take, quote, all necessary measures, including a no-fly zone, to protect libyan citizens. the resolution also includes a naval blockade at the parts of libya under gadhafi's control as well as the delivery of supplies to rebel-held territory in the east. >>> "the new york times" reports four of its missing journalists missing in libya since tuesday are being freed today. they were taken into custody by gadhafi's forces and the libyan leader's son promised in a tv interview that they will be released. >>> at least 30 people were killed in yemen this morning. security forces
car company will stop production in america. general motors says it will shut down its plant in louisiana next week because it can't get parts from japan. >>> this morning libya announced it is stopping military operations against rebel forces. the libyan foreign minister said the government declared a cease fire, he says, to protect libyan citizens. earlier libya closed its airspace to all traffic. that follows yesterday's vote by the u.n. security council to take, quote, all...
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>>this just in to the kron 4 news room a bank robbery in gilroy this happened at the bank of america on monterey street. this was from a surveillance camera. this is the suspect. police have not caught him. they are still looking for this man. they gave him a note demanding money. he got cash and ran. that money was, found on a bus in morgan hill. again, they're looking for this man tonight. stay with us. more news, after this. >>pam: an update on this developing story another explosion at a nuclear power plant in japan. new information is still coming into the newsroom. this is the no. 2 reactor. the blast was announced from japanese television it is still too early to see exactly what happened. part of a nuclear. recalled earlier the when we spoke to an expert from uc- berkeley that low levels of radiation have been released. not enough to cause worries. or health concerns. nonetheless, evacuation's are taking place around all nuclear plants in japan. impacted by the tsunami and earthquake. we are told that the nuclear engineer. the hydrogen explosion is from 6 the buildup of press
>>this just in to the kron 4 news room a bank robbery in gilroy this happened at the bank of america on monterey street. this was from a surveillance camera. this is the suspect. police have not caught him. they are still looking for this man. they gave him a note demanding money. he got cash and ran. that money was, found on a bus in morgan hill. again, they're looking for this man tonight. stay with us. more news, after this. >>pam: an update on this developing story another...
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why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why someone who's never had an ache or a pain is in love with this bed. the most highly recommended bed in america. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where cr
why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why someone who's never had an ache or a pain is in love with this bed. the most highly recommended bed in america. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so...
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america's diner is always open. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. @@ >>> great highway is open tonight after being shut down because of a tsunami warning which has been dropped to an advisory. police are also allowing people back on san francisco beeps ocean baker and china beaches were all closed this morning but officers are still advising people to stay out of the water until tomorrow afternoon. hundreds were evacuated on half moon bay. many filled out before their trip out of the area. they encouraged many coastal residents to leave. >> the oakland a's plan to help victims in japan. they will have a fund-raising component to an already japanese heritage day. the benefit coincides with oakland's home game against the apology mariners. details of the benefit will be announced at a later date. that is nice gesture the a's are making. >> part of the pr
america's diner is always open. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. @@ >>> great highway is open tonight after being shut down because of a tsunami warning which has been dropped to an advisory. police are also allowing people back on san francisco beeps...